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- September 8, 2008: satisfaction...
- September 2, 2008: you know you're too far gone when...
- August 31, 2008: depart from me, for I never knew you...
- August 31, 2008: update: week two in the bag
- August 1, 2008: another year. wow.
- July 26, 2008: Revelations of my mid-20s
- December 31, 2007: an interesting way to spend a birthday
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update: week two in the bag
Well, I’ve been up tonight fixing a bunch of crap issues for our church’s network. I’d rather sit through a Barry Manilow concert. Oh well…
I just finished the 7th day of school (thanks to TS Fay). So far, so good. I have had very few issues with students not meeting my expectations. Being a 2nd year teacher is much, much easier than being a 1st year teacher. I love this job, and I am usually very relaxed while I am there.
I’ve noticed something of interest. Others–mainly teachers–seem astounded when you try to help them. I drilled some dry-erase and bulletin boards into the wall (and also into my hand, long story) for several of the teachers because the maintenance staff was behind and school was starting. You’d think I snatched their children from the jaws of death by the reactions I got. Not that I minded–their gratitude was clear and appreciated–it was just surprising HOW surprised they were. To me, people are supposed to help people. To me, it was no big deal. That’s how it’s supposed to be. And they showed the same character…all throughout my first year, these people bent over backwards to make my life easier.
I guess it just goes to show that what should be considered ordinary is often considered extraordinary.
September 1, 2008 at 9:46 am
Hey, easy on Barry, he writes the songs that make the whole world sing!